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1. lie
verb. [‘ˈlaɪ’] be lying, be prostrate; be in a horizontal position.
Antonyms
- stand
- sit
- arise
- miss
- differ
- disagree
- derestrict
Synonyms
- lie awake
- recumb
- repose
- recline
- sprawl
Etymology
- lie (English)
- lien (Middle English (1100-1500))
- leogan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
2. lie-in
noun. a long stay in bed in the morning.
Antonyms
- stand
- sit
- activity
- discomposure
- be active
Synonyms
- repose
- rest
- ease
3. lie
verb. [‘ˈlaɪ’] be located or situated somewhere; occupy a certain position.
Antonyms
- front
- back
- walk
- stay in place
- discontinue
- disengage
- activity
Synonyms
- lap
- orient
- point
- be
- look out over
Etymology
- lie (English)
- lien (Middle English (1100-1500))
- leogan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. lie
verb. [‘ˈlaɪ’] originate (in).
Antonyms
- natural depression
- follow
- rear
- reverse
- tail
- foot
Synonyms
- be
- exist
- consist
- lie in
Etymology
- lie (English)
- lien (Middle English (1100-1500))
- leogan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. lie
noun. [‘ˈlaɪ’] a statement that deviates from or perverts the truth.
Antonyms
- truth
- disorient
- antinode
- node
- middle
- end
- beginning
Synonyms
- fib
- jactitation
- tarradiddle
- tale
- taradiddle
Etymology
- lie (English)
- lien (Middle English (1100-1500))
- leogan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. lie
verb. [‘ˈlaɪ’] be and remain in a particular state or condition.
Antonyms
- activeness
- allow
Synonyms
- be
Etymology
- lie (English)
- lien (Middle English (1100-1500))
- leogan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. lie
verb. [‘ˈlaɪ’] tell an untruth; pretend with intent to deceive.
Antonyms
- unpointedness
- suffer
- converge
- be well
- agree
- change
Synonyms
- mislead
- fib
- perjure
- romance
Etymology
- lie (English)
- lien (Middle English (1100-1500))
- leogan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. lie
verb. [‘ˈlaɪ’] have a place in relation to something else.
Antonyms
- wake
- be active
- action
Synonyms
- rest
Etymology
- lie (English)
- lien (Middle English (1100-1500))
- leogan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. lie
verb. [‘ˈlaɪ’] assume a reclining position.
Antonyms
- arise
- skew
- blur
- immediate
- mediacy
- terminal
- follower
Synonyms
- bow down
- stretch
- charge
- prostrate
- change posture
Etymology
- lie (English)
- lien (Middle English (1100-1500))
- leogan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. lie
noun. [‘ˈlaɪ’] position or manner in which something is situated.
Antonyms
- undock
- break
- irrelevance
Synonyms
- place
Etymology
- lie (English)
- lien (Middle English (1100-1500))
- leogan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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lie
Deceit is the habit, deception the act; guile applies to the disposition out of which deceit and deception grow, and also to their actual practise. A lie, lying, or falsehood, is the uttering of what one knows to be false with intent to deceive. The novel or drama is not a lie, because not meant to deceive; the ancient teaching that the earth was flat was not a lie, because not then known to be false. Untruth is more than lack of accuracy, implying always lack of veracity; but it is a somewhat milder and more dignified word than lie. Falsehood and lying are in utterance; deceit and deception may be merely in act or implication. Deception may be innocent, and even unintentional, as in the case of an optical illusion; deceit always involves injurious intent. Craft and cunning have not necessarily any moral quality; they are common traits of animals, but stand rather low in the human scale. Duplicity is the habitual speaking or acting with intent to appear to mean what one does not. Dissimulation is rather a concealing of what is than a pretense of what is not. Finesse is simply an adroit and delicate management of a matter for one’s own side, not necessarily involving deceit. Compare ARTIFICE; FICTION; FRAUD; HYPOCRISY.
Antonyms:
candor, fair dealing, frankness, guilelessness, honesty, openness, simplicity, sincerity, truth, veracitySynonyms:
craft, cunning, deceit, deceitfulness, deception, delusion, dissimulation, double-dealing, duplicity, fabrication, falsehood, finesse, fraud, guile, hypocrisy, imposition, lying, prevarication, trickery, untruth
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:4.0 / 1 vote
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lienoun
Antonyms:
truth, fact, veracitySynonyms:
falsehood, untruth, fabrication, subterfuge, evasion, fib, fiction, falsity -
lieverb
Antonyms:
rise, move, stirSynonyms:
rest, repose, be, remain
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- Be
- Change Posture
- Diplomat
- Falsehood
- Misinform
Princeton’s WordNetRate these antonyms:0.0 / 0 votes
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lie, prevaricationnoun
a statement that deviates from or perverts the truth
Antonyms:
sit down, stand, stand up, sitSynonyms:
evasiveness, equivocation, prevarication, lying, fabrication -
Lie, Trygve Lie, Trygve Halvden Lienoun
Norwegian diplomat who was the first Secretary General of the United Nations (1896-1968)
Antonyms:
stand, stand up, sit, sit downSynonyms:
prevarication -
lieverb
position or manner in which something is situated
Antonyms:
sit, stand, sit down, stand upSynonyms:
prevarication -
lieverb
be located or situated somewhere; occupy a certain position
Antonyms:
sit, stand, sit down, stand upSynonyms:
dwell, lie in, rest, lie down, consist -
lieverb
be lying, be prostrate; be in a horizontal position
«The sick man lay in bed all day»; «the books are lying on the shelf»
Antonyms:
sit, stand, sit down, stand upSynonyms:
dwell, lie in, rest, lie down, consist -
dwell, consist, lie, lie inverb
originate (in)
«The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country»
Antonyms:
stand up, sit, stand, sit downSynonyms:
lie in, comprise, dwell, populate, harp, lie down, brood, live, consist, rest, inhabit -
lieverb
be and remain in a particular state or condition
«lie dormant»
Antonyms:
stand, sit, stand up, sit downSynonyms:
dwell, lie in, rest, lie down, consist -
lieverb
tell an untruth; pretend with intent to deceive
«Don’t lie to your parents»; «She lied when she told me she was only 29»
Antonyms:
sit, stand up, stand, sit downSynonyms:
dwell, lie in, rest, lie down, consist -
lie, restverb
have a place in relation to something else
«The fate of Bosnia lies in the hands of the West»; «The responsibility rests with the Allies»
Antonyms:
stand, stand up, sit down, sitSynonyms:
lie in, catch one’s breath, reside, dwell, pillow, roost, remain, lie down, breathe, repose, stay, perch, consist, take a breather, rest -
lie down, lieverb
assume a reclining position
«lie down on the bed until you feel better»
Antonyms:
sit, stand, stand up, sit downSynonyms:
dwell, lie in, rest, lie down, consist
How to use lie in a sentence?
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Nicole DeMont:
The Trump-endorsed frontrunner Kari Lake has been the biggest proponent of the Big Lie from day one, but now Karrin Taylor Robson is also peddling those conspiracy theories in an effort to catch up in the polls.
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Rudy Giuliani:
You can make a mistake — you can make a mistake, and then if you don’t — if you want to, you can say it’s a lie, it was a mistake. I swear to God, it was a mistake. The guy made a mistake. It was corrected.
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Oliver Wendell Holmes:
Greatness is not in where we stand, but in what direction we are moving. We must sail sometimes with the wind, and somtimes agaisnt it — but sail we must. And not drift, nor lie at anchor.
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RAS CARDO REGGAE:
those who lie about trench town reggae will always try to evade me and- the searching for truth questions- which I will ask them. the questions I ask, will show them up to be liars. so far, none has dared to accept my challenges after all these years. they fear my -(c) reggae polygraphy.
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Tiger Woods:
It is tough, there’s no doubt, i’m not going to lie about that. It is tough. And on top of that, this time of year is really, really hard on me. This three-day window is really hard. I haven’t slept these three days, May 3 and through… today, (it) is just brutal on me. And then with obviously what happened on Sunday, it just adds to it.
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- deceit
- deception
- dishonesty
- disinformation
- distortion
- evasion
- fabrication
- falsehood
- fiction
- forgery
- inaccuracy
- misrepresentation
- myth
- perjury
- slander
- tale
- aspersion
- backbiting
- calumniation
- calumny
- defamation
- detraction
- fable
- falseness
- falsification
- falsity
- fib
- fraudulence
- guile
- hyperbole
- invention
- libel
- mendacity
- misstatement
- obloquy
- prevarication
- revilement
- reviling
- subterfuge
- vilification
- whopper
- tall story
- white lie
- deceive
- mislead
- misrepresent
- promote
- beguile
- BS
- bull
- con
- concoct
- delude
- dissemble
- dissimulate
- distort
- dupe
- equivocate
- exaggerate
- fabricate
- fake
- falsify
- fib
- forswear
- frame
- fudge
- invent
- malign
- misguide
- misinform
- misspeak
- misstate
- overdraw
- palter
- perjure
- pervert
- phony
- plant
- prevaricate
- snow
- soft-soap
- victimize
- bear false witness
- be untruthful
- break promise
- go back on
- make believe
- misinstruct
- put on
- put up a front
- string along
- lie down
- rest
- sleep
- sprawl
- couch
- laze
- loll
- lounge
- nap
- recline
- repose
- retire
- siesta
- be prone
- be recumbent
- be supine
- go to bed
- stretch out
- turn in
- belong
- exist
- prevail
- remain
- spread
- stretch
- be
- beset
- extend
- occupy
- reach
- be beside
- be buried
- be established
- be even
- be fixed
- be found
- be interred
- be level
- be located
- be on
- be placed
- be seated
- be smooth
- have its seat in
On this page you’ll find 242 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to lie, such as: deceit, deception, dishonesty, disinformation, distortion, and evasion.
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How to use lie in a sentence
Gilbert was given a lie detector test along with another police officer, who considered himself a friend of Lewis’ — the same officer who would call me many years later.
THE MURDER CHICAGO DIDN’T WANT TO SOLVEBY MICK DUMKEFEBRUARY 25, 2021PROPUBLICA
Because we’ve been told so many lies about the continent and to sort of course-correct and redefine that narrative is important.
BORIS KODJOE: TEACH RACIAL HISTORYEUGENE ROBINSONFEBRUARY 2, 2021OZY
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WORDS RELATED TO LIE
- abut
- approximate
- be adjacent to
- border
- butt
- communicate
- connect
- join
- lie
- lie beside
- link
- neighbor
- touch
- verge
- abuse
- backstab
- badmouth
- calumniate
- denigrate
- gossip
- lie
- malign
- scandalize
- slander
- spite
- traduce
- vilify
- abuse
- aspersion
- backstabbing
- belittlement
- calumniation
- calumny
- cattiness
- defamation
- denigration
- depreciation
- detraction
- disparagement
- gossip
- invective
- lie
- malice
- obloquy
- scandal
- slander
- spite
- spitefulness
- tale
- traducement
- vilification
- vituperation
- bluster
- braggadocio
- bragging
- bravado
- deception
- delusion
- facade
- fake
- false colors
- false front
- feint
- fraud
- front
- humbug
- jiving
- lie
- pretense
- pretext
- ruse
- sham
- show
- snow
- stall
- subterfuge
- trick
- affect
- beguile
- betray
- bunco
- con
- counterfeit
- defraud
- delude
- double-cross
- fake
- fake out
- feign
- fool
- humbug
- illude
- jive
- juggle
- lie
- mislead
- pretend
- psych out
- put on
- sham
- shuck
- simulate
- snow
- take in
- trick
- defamation
- lie
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